Interior view of the lower level of the Carlott Funseth Round Barn near Kempton. Three of the exterior windows can be seen in the background, while the wood construction of the stall areas is seen in the foreground. Hay on the floor hints at the continued use of the structure.

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Interior view of the lower level of the Carlott Funseth Round Barn near Kempton. Three of the exterior windows can be seen in the background, while the wood construction of the stall areas is seen in the foreground. Hay on the floor hints at the continued use of the structure.

Built in 1909 after the destruction of the original barn on the site, the two story Carlott Funseth Barn near Kempton (N.D.) is a significant example of round barn construction. It is one of the few such barns that enjoy present use and continuous maintenance. The structure was entered into the National Register of Historic Places 1986-08-21 as part of a Round Barn Thematic Nomination.